About this spot
This crêperie right across from Notre-Dame serves both sweet and savory galettes with a prime view of the cathedral's flying buttresses. The buckwheat galettes are made to order on traditional cast-iron plates, while the sweet crêpes feature seasonal fillings that change with the local market offerings. The tourist location means higher prices, but the quality remains consistently good.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order a complete galette (ham, cheese, egg) for the full Breton experience
- Sit by the windows for Notre-Dame views while you eat
- Ask for cidre brut to pair with your galette like the locals do
Common Questions
How much does La Crème de Paris Notre-Dame cost?
Galettes range from €8-14, sweet crêpes €6-10. Expect to pay around $15-20 USD per person.
Where is La Crème de Paris Notre-Dame?
Latin Quarter, Paris, at 1 Quai Saint-Michel directly facing Notre-Dame Cathedral.
What's the difference between a crêpe and a galette?
Galettes use buckwheat flour and are typically savory with ingredients like ham, cheese, and egg, while crêpes are sweet and made with wheat flour.
About this page
Restaurant: La Crème de Paris Notre-Dame
Cuisine: Creperie
Location: Latin Quarter, Paris, France
Source: Curated from local review platforms